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areas of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher - Green SELf-Powered NEuromorphic Processing EnGines with Integrated VisuAl and FuNCtional Sensing (ELEGANCE) Research area or
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, in particular). Our lab is generating large-scale, state-of-the-art gut metagenomics data for thousands of genetically heterogeneous laboratory rats whose gut metabolome and behaviour have previously
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that are able to operate a step beyond the commercial state of the art. The successful candidate will be responsible for studying how to apply optical techniques to analyse and recover the information
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to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. The Guangzhou Government offers a support fund of ¥200,000 RMB (~$27,000 USD) for postdoctoral researchers. How to Apply? For inquiries and applications, please
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that are able to operate a step beyond the commercial state of the art. The candidate will be working on exploring the connectivity and plasticity properties of Working Memory - engrams by combining single-cell
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advanced STEM-related (e.g.: 4D STEM) atomic scale characterization of state-of-the-art nanomaterials. The position will allow the Junior postdoc to work in a dynamic group. As part of our team, you'll have
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reprogramming, humanized xenogeneic organ fabrication and drug discovery. Currently, GIBH is spearheading the national project of Human Cell Lineage Atlas Facility (CLAF), a state-of-the-art platform with
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. Estimated annual gross salary: Salary is commensurate with qualifications and consistent with our pay scales. Target start date:January 2025. We provide a highly stimulating environment with state-of-the-art
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. The postdoctoral candidate will have the opportunity to work in a vibrant project at the intersection of materials science, electrochemistry, optoelectronics, and engineering, as well as utilize state-of-the-art
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. The successful candidates will be joining the Photon Harvesting in Plants and Biomolecules group led by Prof. Dr. Nicoletta Liguori. Our group combines state-of-the-art methods in experimental ultrafast